Movies for life!

Post navigation

Our last contest for 2011: Win 1 of 2 copies of Vietnam in HD

Our last contest of 2011 brings a story in danger of being lost to history. From the producers of the acclaimed World War II in HD comes a powerful experiential event culled from hours of never-before-seen footage from Vietnam. History presents Vietnam in HD, and FilmFetish has 2 copies of the 2-disc Blu-ray set to give away to readers.

Their story is in danger of being lost to history. The men who came home from the Vietnam War represent a second silent generation. These are the men who won every battle in a lost war. Using the same experiential approach to storytelling as WWII in HD, HISTORY gives these veterans a voice with Vietnam in HD, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD this November.

Through a collection of color Vietnam footage never seen by the public from private collections, museums, the US government, veterans and news organizations as well as sources from Vietnam, the veterans tell their stories and relive their struggles, courage and fears. This six-hour miniseries spans the massive initial troop build-up in 1965 to the fall of Saigon a decade later and features an emotional, character-driven story narrated by Josh Brolin (True Grit) with an all-star voice-over cast including Blair Underwood (The Event), Zachary Levi (Chuck), Jennifer Love Hewitt (The Ghost Whisperer) and many more. Using never-before-seen color footage transferred to high definition, as well as a soundtrack filled with period hits from Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and Elvis Presley, Vietnam in HD promises an intimate, experiential approach to Vietnam never before seen.

About Us

Pop Culture Quotes

The great thing about being in this country is to be able to speak your mind. By: Ice Cube, Ice Cube, aka O'Shea Jackson, during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter July 31, 2015 issue, while discussing his film Straight Outta Compton, which tells the story of seminal rap group N.W.A.

Well all the time ya spend tryin' to get back what's been took from ya, more is goin' out the door. By: Ellis, Ellis, played by actor Barry Corbin in No Country for Old Men (2007). Ellis was speaking to Sherrif Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones), who asked what Ellis would have done […]

It was me James, the author of all your pain. By: Franz Oberhauser, Franz Oberhauser, played by actor Christoph Waltz, says this to James Bond early on in the movie Spectre. The quote hints Waltz's character has historical ties to the British secret agent.

We’ve had a long relationship with music, and music has had a rich history of change, some of which we’ve played a part in. By: Tim Cook, Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces Apple Music at the 2015 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).